TP_CM wrote: » I never heard of T being a problem. But I've heard problems with Donegal on a reg plate because of the boy racer culture up there. But depends on the car and on the buyer
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » 211-ROI-7777
colm_mcm wrote: » Approx 80000 vehicles registered every year though. Makes recalling reg numbers way more difficult without the county identifier.
fryup wrote: » KY = muck savage inbreds, drive cars like tractors DL = mad boy racers, clocked/stolen nordie cars re'reg'd to southern plates LH = provo'land, cars used for smuggling, racketeering and dead bodies in the boot *it's just the above three counties that i have a hang up about, the rest are fine
fryup wrote: » LH = provo'land, cars used for smuggling, racketeering and dead bodies in the boot *it's just the above three counties that i have a hang up about, the rest are fine
ari101 wrote: » My current car happened to be an import when I bought it (outside Dub) and I was specifically told if I had a Dublin address to register it there for resale value; that some Dubs are unwilling to buy non D reg cars. I lived in Dub anyway so it made no difference to what I was doing. Single letters are aesthetically nicer but it wouldn't make a difference to me buying a car, finding the right spec car on the other hand... I was also told I'd lose my 'culchie allowance' - switching from a country to D reg in Dublin I'd be more likely to be treated as local by other drivers, so less tolerance for being unsure of my lane, for example, or not making fast progress at lights, etc.